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DuckHuntin247 08-18-2006 09:26 PM

"Blows Wet"
 
I see a lot of the calls in magazines boast that they "blow wet". I really dont beleive this at all, I've had many calls and they all start to sound a little wierd, or stick sometimes when you use them for a while without a rest. It seems that no matter what, it always happens. I was thinking it might be different for acrylics? But my dad has a RNT MVP, over 100$ call and it still sometimes sticks or sweaks sometimes when it gets blown on a lot. Is there anyway to keep this from happening..?

Allseasonhunter7 08-19-2006 02:37 PM

RE: "Blows Wet"
 
i just use a diff call for the time being or blow from the other end

ryanaller 08-21-2006 11:04 AM

RE: "Blows Wet"
 
I'm actually in the process of reviewing a polycarbonate duck call that says it sounds better wet. I will make sure to notify you when I post my findings.

80 proof 08-21-2006 03:51 PM

RE: "Blows Wet"
 
I would have to say the best wet call would be a haydell. But i normally use a primos during good conditions. But i normally dont use a call over 20 bucks.

DuckHuntin247 08-23-2006 09:13 PM

RE: "Blows Wet"
 
Yeah Haydel's do seem to work longer than other calls, I have double reed "Red Leg" that seems to last longer than the other calls, just wondering if I was the only guy that was sceptical about the "blows wet" advertising.


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